01 High Lonesome02 Casanova, Baby03 Old White Lincoln04 Even Cowgirls Get The Blues05 Interlude 1 - Always Suspicious06 We Came To Dance07 The 59 Sound08 Film Noir09 Miles Davis And The Cool10 Interlude 2 - Day in the Life11 The Patient Ferris Wheel12 Wherefore Art Thou, Elvis?13 Drive14 Angry Johnny And The Radio15 Interlude 3 - Thanks for Coming Out16 Great Expectations17 Interlude 4 - Very Democratic18 The Navesink Banks19 Here`s Looking At You Kid20 Backseats

Tony that was a great rip! to be honest I think it sounded better than the actual show (maybe I was standing in a bad spot)

That's the benefit for feeling like you're too old to crowd your way up front against the rail. The sound always sucks up there because you're usually behind or between (or both, for that matter) the PA stacks, so you don't get a true mix and never hear the vocals that well. the only time i go up front these days is when there isn't balcony option. i can clamp my camera to a railing and hang my recorder from the railing and get clean recordings without handling noise or anything like that.

I'm with you, Tony (I'm about your same age). I was in the balcony for the first time at 9:30 during this show, and I will always be up there from now on. Great view, more space, and the sound was spectacular.

I have Caution, the album with Trusty Chords and really enjoy it. But I also have Fuel for the Hate Game and The New What Next, which I couldn't really get into. I found those two albums more hardcore, but Caution was more punk. That's why I rathered Caution.

A bit off topic but what's the best Hot Water Music album? I feel like I'm supposed to know them.

"Caution" for sure, and "No Division." The two best, in my book. But I love everything they've done. There's the fire and fury and raw emotion of youth in the stuff up to "No Division," which was kind of a transitional record, and then the smoldering coals of maturity and ancient ache in the later stuff.

I have a Hot Water Music live show on my site, as well. It's a ways back in the archives, though. You might have to click back a few pages. The quality is solid, but not as good as my newer stuff.

Cheers!

P.S. Hot Water Music is and always will be my all-time favorite band, easily and without competition.